Journey of Hope - 2019 JOH 2019 | Page 12

Mahbuba Qurbonalieva, director of Central Asia Institute Tajikistan, and her daughter share a glance on a short break. Like many Tajik mothers, Mahbuba firmly believes that her children’s generation will have more access to secondary education, more jobs, and better technology than her own. Berdov Farhodbek, the principal of Pish Primary School, looks out at the mountainous landscape of the Gund valley, the harsh climate reflected in the lines of his weathered face. Central Asia Institute Tajikistan rebuilt his school in 2017. The old school’s roof leaked so severely that the children were left to huddle in corners every time it rained. Now the children are thriving in the safe, bright, and warm classrooms of their new school. In a kindergarten close to the Afghan-Tajik border, a young girl evades naptime to satisfy her curiosity. Most of the schools are equipped with little metal beds so that young children have a place to sleep during the day—a holdover from Soviet times. 10 | JOURNEY OF HOPE CENTRAL ASIA INSTITUTE